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{UAH} 'Fart' in parliament: Row blows up in Canada

Simon Peter Okurut, Gwokto/Ambassador Ikanos Alan Barigye/Moses Nekyon,

Why the heck did you people allow the Fart, Nubian pillock Edward
Irundrua to get into your parliament? See what a racket thye old
codger has kicked up? MPs were almost coming to blows because of his
presence in the august house. Please pay more attention to the
movements of Irundrua, or better still, simply get rid of the fart!!!

Bobby

'Fart' in parliament: Row blows up in Canada
19 November 2016
From the section US & Canada

A row has blown up in the Canadian parliament - over the word "fart".
When Conservative MP Michelle Rempel accused the government of
treating the province of "Alberta like a fart in the room" over jobs,
Green Party leader Elizabeth May took exception.
However, it was not the accusations of inaction which riled Ms May.
"I heard her say a word I know is distinctly unparliamentary, and I
think she may want to withdraw it," the shocked Ms May said.
"The word was f-a-r-t," she continued, spelling it out clearly so as
not to repeat the offending term.
Decorum
Ms Rempel, who has represented Calgary Nose Hill since 2011, became
equally incensed.
"Is my colleague actually serious? I just gave an impassioned speech
about Alberta jobs, and that's what the leader of a political party
has to say? No, I don't withdraw it."

'Hot air' in Canadian parliament as row breaks over the word 'fart'
Tory MP Michelle Rempel
Tory MP Michelle Rempel caused offense in the Canadian parliament with
the word fart Credit: Reuters
A somewhat unusual row broke out in the Canadian parliament when an MP
used the word "fart".

Conservative MP Michelle Rempel was making an impassioned speech on
employment when she accused the government of treating her
constituency Alberta "like a fart in the room".

Green Party leader Elizabeth May took offence and was quick to express
her dismay.

"I heard her say a word I know is distinctly unparliamentary and I
think she may want to withdraw it," she said.

She then continued to spell out the offending word to avoid causing
further offense, telling parliament: "The word was f-a-r-t".

Tory MP Rempel retorted: "Is my colleague actually serious? I just
gave an impassioned speech about Alberta jobs and that's what the
leader of a political party has to say? No, I don't withdraw it."

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